splat
/splæt/
verb
- To hit or fall onto a surface with a soft, wet sound.
- The ripe fruit splatted on the sidewalk.
- Raindrops splatted against the window.
- He splatted the clay onto the table.
- To cause something to hit a surface with a soft, wet sound.
- She splatted the bug with a flyswatter.
- He accidentally splatted the pancake on the floor.
- The kids splatted water balloons at each other.
noun
- A sound like something soft and wet hitting a surface.
- The mudball landed with a satisfying splat.
- The tomato hit the wall with a loud splat.
- We heard a splat as the egg fell on the floor.
- A wet, messy mark or spot left by something that hits a surface.
- A bug left a splat on the windshield.
- She wiped the splat of jam off the counter.
- There was a splat of paint on the carpet.
interjection
- Used to represent the sound of something soft and wet hitting a surface.
- Splat! The egg hit the ground.
- Splat! Another raindrop landed on my nose.
- The mudball went splat against the wall.